This work presents a groundbreaking interdisciplinary study of the life of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham, as.) - tracing his origins in the Sumerian Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2000 BC), his decades of work in Middle Kingdom Egypt, and the enduring knowledge systems he established. Drawing on archaeology, structural engineering, hydrogeology, biology, and Quranic research, the author argues that Ibrahim was not only the founder of monotheism but also the originator of earthquake-resistant masonry construction, freshwater engineering, animal domestication, agricultural irrigation, and metallurgy. Special attention is given to the Kaaba in Mecca as an engineering monument embodying earthquake-resistant design. The book further examines how Ibrahim's schools of teaching carried this knowledge through Moses, David, Solomon, Thales, and Pythagoras to the modern world. Part III presents an original scientific report on earthquake energy and underground freshwater dynamics - proposing that seismic S-waves continuously renew and protect the underground freshwater sea that sustains all life on Earth.
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